1.. V.- JT iTi - f r t '"5a 'irAv .'stVsi " -J&! . s. Felarae XIX- -Ne 277. LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. JULY 24, 1883. Fries Twt Carts Ik - . -I WytTfK TfLINN BKEHEHAN. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. Asa business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ter an artiste yen could purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster arid vicinity for Wadswerih, Martinez k Longman's Pure Prepared Paints. And we claim that they are the. best and cheapest paints in America. And we don't make this assertion and leave it unsupported. Faint one-half ei any surface or one-halt el any building mi: h this p .int and the ether half with s'rictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any e.her mixed paints In this country, and it the part pulnted with this paint does net cost ten percent, liss than ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And turther, any building that lias been painted with this paint that la net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining se for a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed OH or any ether paint he may pclect. As many el the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water found in any original package of WADS WORTH. MARTI NEZ 4 LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS. FLIKN" & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DRY G KOKOK VAUNESTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, IN ALL COLORS -Mnroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown. Black and Myrtle. Perfect Fitting in all sizes. An Elegant Assortment el these Goods, Frem $2. BO Up. ALSO. JERSEY CLOTH BY THE YARD, IN ALL COLORS. LA PIES' CASHMERE AND OIICilJNI SUAWLS1M UUIS&T VAKItTI Al' LOWEST PRICES. GrEOKGKE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. ZIVXKY H UUGHTON'H. HOUGHTON'S flew Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, 1. ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. HOOKS AMlt JOUU UAC.K'8 SUNS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags ISTAtlthe Sign of the Big Boek. JsxvvttaieNtt. ryHK KXOUKHION 8KASON UP 1883. TO THE SUMMEK RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS ON OR VIA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVERNS OF LUKAY. THE NATURAL UllIUGE. THE V1KU1N1A SPBiNGS, 4a, Ae. Pcrrcct previsions at LUKAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion Parties el all sizes. Transportation Kates arranged ler parties el various numbers lrem 5 te 5uu. Correspondence invited lrem Schools. Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the arrangement of Special Kates una Excursion Days. Transportation lurnislied en SPECIAL TRAINS when the site et the party justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of the Read en it liich the Excursion Party originates, te either el the undersigned, will recolve prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at the LUKAY INN can also be cared ler by similar application. Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMEK KE SOKTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMKRTOUKISTUUIOK ROOKS and all lnlormatlen furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley It. K. or the Virginia, Tennessee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPE. Gen. Pass. & Tku AgL O. HOWARD ROY Kit. Lynchburg, Va. Division Pass'r AgL. Hagerstown, Md. may30-3md UATB AffV CAfS. tHULTZ'S SONS. STRA VST GOODS. Our prices of the last few weeks have done a great deal for us in the way of helping us out with our Straw Goods. But we had a big stock and many lets are still almost unbroken. There are a few of the Tayler Mackinaws left, and we are sell ing them for what was the pVice of a common Hat early in the season. If you buy one of these new you will have a geed Hat te wear all next summer. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gnndaker's Old Statu,) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. xnarZMyd&w F BEY'S UBABCOAL LOZENGES. The most reliable and surest cure for Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G.FREY, DRUGGIST, 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Pa, Drugs, Chemicals, etc-always en band at the most reasonable price. a23-lyd Aw CAKES, UAKES. A FULL lOHBFBOM Be. up, at HARTMAN'ft YELLOW FRONT CIGAK v 8TOKX. - COOLKMB, AC. LANCASTER, PA HOODS. KING STREET. Children's Jerseys, LANCASTER, PA UTAH I.E. UTATlOJfJTJtY. T1H WAKE, &V. J ohm r. suhauh. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED .ANOTHER LARGE let or CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, numbing and GasfitlingRoeflng and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUFS, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, feb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. MVBICAL.. w ILUOX St WHITE THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LTJCKENBACH, Agent. A Full Assortmentef the various styles con stantly en hand and ter Sale en the most lib' eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In stallmenu. The public is most cordially Invited te call and ezamine these instruments, which will be teund te be very Superior In Quality and Moderate in Price. Having severed my connections with the Estey Organ Company, I take this method te inform my triends In Lancaster county, I am new selling an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Please call and examine one et the most beautltul-tened Organs manu factured In the United States. Mr. Luckenbach la also agent ter the tameus "Knabe," MePhall, Vese & Sens, Grevenstein & Fuller, Hallet & Davis, Andsnveral ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from 9225 upwards. iebl7-tld I K. TUWNSBMU'H KKHKUI. BEY. HENRY WARD BEECHER ;satb or DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY FOB Hay Fever, Asthma and Catarrh : Bkoexlyjt, N. Y., Sept. 24. 1861. " I believe it will be sure In ninety cases In a hundred." BKOOKLTir, N. T., Oct. 17. 1883. "I am happy te say that your remedy has served me a second season fully as well as the last year." Pamphlets with Mr. ueecher's f nil letters and ether testimonials furnkneden application. ... rreparadenly by. OK. H. M. TOWMBKMO. jrreMburg, Md. .PricfcBO cents and $L50 per betUe. . Fer sale by CHARLES DEN IN, First Place na-Oeuxt:B&, Brooklyn, . T- and:by,tbe dref tt0gBrU7. - jeawtdww iACTS FACTS CONCERNING MALARIA. Slight impurities In the air appear te be ab sorbed and affect the health ei p rsens deli cately constituted. I can recollect where a delicate child, peme three years ag". wj.s taken lrem a beat landing, .n a pier net ever one hundred leet long, across a m irsh caused by the ebb and flew el the tides, overgrown by deck weeds. The next day the child had chills ami fever, although it was never betnre se affected. Aft r taking the proper remedy, kins Lifer tiepMer, It was entirely reitere.l te health and con tinued se ter ever twelve months, when the same trip was again taken, the same marsh crossed ever, and the same way as before the child was taken with chills and lever, though net having had any ler ever a jear, and has never had one since, fully demonstrating hew trilling the cause. :ind hew insluieus leul-alr Is te penetrate the system. A DAMP CELLAR, A CON FINK ll CLOSET. A BADLY VENT1LATKD ROOM, A LITTLE DKCAYED MATTER OR BAD WATER WILL PRODUCE MALARIA. This PoUenotis Germ can be DESTROYED (fei we knew what we say), by at intervals exposing iu SUsPELTEU I'LACES. Darby Prophylactic Fluid. Scientific men have in vain looked ler a mere effectual Destroyer el Contagion or In lectien, than Chlorine, and when the talent el Pret. Darby, professor et chemistry in Will iams College, discovered the combination and was enabled te produce this Ozenized Chlo rine, the most effectual, searching and pune- irumig miliaria! unuueie was secured ier CHOLERA. 8CAULET FEVER, SMALL POX. YELLOW FEVE1. This very beautiful rey.il purple colored fluid has never been kuevn te be excelled Thousands et bottles et it are sold, feri is a household remedy that does net confine itself te being merely a disinfectant, but ler tlie bath is delightful, for burns unequa'cd. IN DIPUTIIBRI , a ble-sing wllneut price TO PEEVENT SICKNESS, TO CUItK MICKNK.SS TO ERADICATE MALARIA. TO CLEANSE TUB SYSTEM. TO PURIFY 1IIK AIR. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is mere thorough and effectual than any known remedy. " The undersigned has no hesitation in as serting that the ludlcieus n et Simmons Liver Regulator, as a preventive and tonic te the syteui, will secure immunity from the weakening and dangereur-.etlecls el uialaila and wilt effect a euro of c. ls and fever and all malarial disorders. ' If. II Jenes, Ed. Macen, Ga., 'Telegraph.' ' J. Marlen hluiK, M. II., New Yerk : I am renvlncctl Pret. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant. Simmen's Liver Regulator anil Dai by 'd Prepln lactic Fluid ler sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1X1 North Queen street. Lan caster, Pa. J. 11ZE1LIN Phila 'cinhia. & CO., Manuf. Cbeitists, Fer sale by druggists Pint bottles. SUM. 50 cents per bottle, lanll-lyeed&w u IVtSKSAL TESTIMONY. IN KAVOR OF 'KIDNEY-WORT." THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY DIS EASE, LIVER THOU15LES, MALARIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, LADIES' WEAKNESSES, AND RHEUMATISM. TKKKIItLK KIDNEY DISEASE.. " Mrs. Hedges sasl cannot tee highly pi a'se Kidney-Wert,-' says Mr. bam. Hedces. WI1- llamsteivn, W. Va. " It cured my terrible kid ney eiseaie. My wl'e had tj turn me ever in the bed, before using 1L" SEVlSKtS KIDNEY DISEASE. " I was entirely cured," recently said Mr. N , iturdlck, et the Chlcopee ISoxCe.,bpringlield Mas'., et severe kidney disease by using Kid ney Wert." COULD WOT WOKK BEFOltB. " I've had no pains since I was cured by Kid nev-Wert," said Mr. Jus. C. Iturd, or the Chlc Chlc epee Bex Ce., Sptingticld, Mas. " t eeuliln't work before using it, se great were my kidney .1 flicultles." KIDNEY AMU L1VEK TKOUISLK3. " Several doctors failed," wntes N. Steepy, Alleglmny City. Pa., ' but Kldney-Weit cured my Kidney and ltYer troubles of two years standing." HtllMKir COMTLA1NX AND DIAI51-.TKS. " Fer six years," says Engineer W. 11. Thompson, et C. M. & St. I'aul It. it., " 1 had kidney complaints and diabetes. Kidney Kidney Wert has entirely cured me." IT HAS DUNE YVONDEKS. " lean recommend Kidney- Wert te all the nerld," writes .1. K. Ifinghaui, Crestline, O., " It has done wonders for me and many etheis. tieubled with kiitney and liver disorders." ConMlpatleo, Piles aud Kheuiuallsiu 1 Imveleund in my practice that Constipa tion aud Plies in all forms, as well as Rhematic atlectiens yielu readily te Kidney-Weit Philip C. Calleu, M. D., Monkton, Vt. PILES 1C YEARS. ' Kidney-Wert Is a medicine et pricelesi value. 1 had Pile- for 16 consecutive yea's. It cured uie." Neh-en Falrchilds, bt Albans, Vt. GRAVEL, PERMANENT KKL.IKK. 'I have used Kidney-Wert for gravel." re cently wrote J as. F. Reed, et North Acton, Maine, "and it gave me permanent relief." 20 YKAKS KILlNKV JLIlSKAsE. "I had kidney disease ler 'JO years," writes C. '. Rrewn, el Westport, N. Y. I eeuld scarcely walk and could de no work. 1 de voutly thank Ged mat Kidney-Wert has eu tirely cured me." A. OKEAT ULESSINU for ltHKUMAlltM. "It is, thankB te kind Providence, a great temporal blessing," tiuly remarks Wm. Ellis, et bvans, Colerauo. 'X'i.e gentleman referred te Kidney Wert, and Its magical curative properties, la cases et rheumubnu and Kidney trouble. RHEUMATISM ON THE ItKNUII. A priceless jewel. J.G. Jewell, a judge at Woodbury, VL, bayss "Kidney-Wert cured my rheumatism. Nothing else would de iu PILES. Frem Nantucket, Mass.. Mr. Wm. II Oil id wlck, writes: "Kidney-Wert works promptly and efficiently in cases et Piles as well as Kin ney Ueubles. It's a most excellent medicine." LADIES' TBOUULES. 'Ne medicine helped my three ysais' pecu liar troubles," says Mrs. 11. Lamereaux, et lsleLaMette, Vt., "except Kidney-Wert. It cured me antl many of my friends, tee. OVKIt 30 YEA US. "I had kidney and ether troubles ever 33 years," writes Mr. J. T. Galloway, Elk Flat, Oregon. "Nothing helped me but Klducy Klducy Wert. It will effect a permanent cure." A Physician's Wile's Troubles. " Demestic remedies and prescriptions by n-yself ( a practicing physician ) and ether doctors only palliated my wife's chronic, two years' standing inflammation of the bladder. Kidney-Wert, however, cured her. ' These are extracts rem a letter et Dr. C. M. Summerlin, of Sun Hill, Washington Ce., Ga. SETTLED CONSTIPATION. "I have had kidney disease ter 30 years," writes Airs. Sarah Pnllllps, of Frankfort, Ji. Y.. near Utlca. "Kidney-Wert has allayed all my pains and cubed-my settled constipation." LADX DISOHAUGKS TWO SKHVAMTS. "I have net been able te de my housework ter many years, until lately," writes Mrs. M. P. Merse, et Hyde Park, Minn., "I've new sur prised all my triends, by discharging my two servants and doing their work. Kidney-Wert was the cause. It cured me and I'm strong. jyi9-lwdeedw i 1 kay's srisuirie jm&diuim is. xtm. VJT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ter lmpetency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Fain In the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages ter 95, or will be sent free by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13. North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper . the only genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by U. B. Cochran, DnujclsLin and 139 North gueen street. THE GBAY MEDICINE u., N. . mrl-lvrtw - tt A V AM A AMD YAKA VIOAjtS ONLY Se. the best fer.the menev in the te m. at. HA&TMAJN'S TXLLOW FRONT C18AK . . , ?AVi THE TOBACCO MARKET. IN MEW XOKH. AND LANCASTER. The Falea Hade Last Week The Sumatra Scare Subsided 1 he Oreeral Pies- pects of the Trade. U. S. Tobacco Journal. If it hadn't been for the suddeu sales of 3,500 cases of '82 Wisconsin Havana seed at the close of the week our exhibit of transactions would be exceedingly small. The " Icokeut" new in force iu the large cigar factories has of course, its influence en the market, aud while it lasts the par ticipants will keep away from the market. The jobbing trade, however, is reporting a vety satisfactory trade, the smaller man ufacturers throughout the epuntry buying mere freely than for a long time past. Their great avidity for Sumatra seams te have subsided in no small degree, and '82 seed leaf appears te have inspired them once mere with confidence iu seed leaf. The exorbitant figures asked by tnauy ini porters, coupled with the offers of much uusweated and ragged Sumatra, tends te help the sale of seed leaf, aud the foreign gentry new sunning themselves in our market with a heavy stock of Sumatra are begiuniug te feel that their figuring was indulged in without consulting the host. These people are in some respects te be pitied. They came e this ceuutry, inveigled, rather, by premises of unscrupu lous brokers, leaded with a stock for which there exists but an outlet at very low figures. These brokers made them believe that they could dispose of any kind of Sumatra in our market at most profitable prices, making a great profit besides en the extra duty imposed en July 1. They knew that by " wearing " them out uuder various pleas, and under the pressure of the real condition of affairs, they would at last consent te sell out at the best price they could get, aud conse quently a brokerage would flew iutu their pockets at any rate. Ever since manufae turers began te take bold of the "82 crop with the agreeable alertuess of the past four weeks Suma'ra has beteme weak.and prices are easily adjusted. It must net be taken for granted, theujgb, that Sum atra has lest its foothold id our market. It will always be used when its prices and leeks can compete with our seed leaf. It does net, en the whole, dq it new, and especially iu price it falls 'behind. The stocks en hand here aud in;. Europe, com bined with further shipments te Helland from the East Iudies, permit the predic tion of lower prices in tb fall. The large sales of '82 Wisconsin this week are surprisingly ferbunate ler the boilers. This tobacco was bought very cheap iu the country. It looked unprem isiug, wild aud ragged wheij in the barns, aud new, chameleon like, il has changed and is greedily bought up py some of the best manufacturers. Of course the for tunate first investors new parade their sagacity and leek down Men these who turned their backs upon tbju tobacco when iu a green state as being exceedingly "green." LSuyiug el tobaeoo iu an uunpe condition is a lottery. .These who bought '82 Cenuecticut are experiencing this with woe-begeue leek. Iu old tobacco little or nethiug is bein; deue. Oiie of the aforesaid sagacious dealeis informed us that all '82 Pennsylva uia will bring a geed price., He says thore are no liue tillers iu the market, aud poeplo will oveu be glad te buy this tobacco for fillers at 15 te 25 cents. It was over whelmingly het just at the time he volun teered the statement. The sales. of the week were : Wisconsin Crep '82 3.500 cases lla vaua seed, 2,000 of which te raauufaottir raauufaettir eis ; brokers report terms aud particulars as p. t. (Dees it stand for " partly t: tie?' 'Ed) Penusylvauia Crep '82500 eases, at 14 te 18) cents. Crep '81 170 cases, low grades, at 8 te 11 cents. New Yerk State Crep '82234 easer, at 12 cents. Ohie Crep '83150 cases wrappeis, at 14 ceuts. , llavaua A. little improvement was m ticeable iu the uuiubur et sales, as well as iu figures. Total sales, 700 bales ; Hue goods are quoted at $1 25 and $1.30 ; low grades, 85 cents te $1. Tli a Philadelphia Market. Leaf, Seed leaf. Packers aud dealers of cigar leaf have beeu the p.ut week confined in sales te tUe local tiade, which uew gives preference te eltl leaf for the reason that they can buy such from stripped samples of reltable inspectors. While- '82 se far has net beeu overhauled by competent in spectien, holders bay it is tee early te saoiple, wliile buyers believe it is tee late te select by packers' samples; theiofete fur the present '82 must take a back seat. As a general thing the quotation for leaf may be considered steady, but it is yet tee early te form a settled opinion us te con dition and price of the '82 crop, especially Connecticut and bread leaf Wisconsin. Sumatra new sells iu moderate quanti ties at a slight advance. Many bales have arrived en previous orders. llavaua finds few purchasers The faverable news of the '83 crop has made a lull in business. Receipts for the week 530 cases Con necticut, 1,110 cases Pennsylvania, 71 cases Ohie, 10 cases .Little Dutch, 249 cases Wiscentin, 58 cases Yerk state seed, 71 bales Sumatra, 123 bales Havana, and 044 hhds Virgiuia and Western leaf te bacce. Sales have beeu 429 cases Connecticut, 55G cases Pennsylvania, 15 eases Little Dutch, 119 cases Wisconsin, 36 cases Yerk state Havana seed, 55 bales Sumatra, 97 bales Havana, 87 hhds Virgiuia and West ern leaf in trausit direct te manufacturer?. Exported of leaf tobacco Te Liverpool, via str. Lord Gourd, 221,309 lbs.; te West Indies, 1.393 de; te St. Martin 517 de; total, 223,279 de. Guns' Repert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce- tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending July 23, 1883: 2,800 cases 1882 Wisconsin, Havana seed pt. ; 250 canes 1882 de seed 11 J 12$c; 290 cases 18S2, Pennsylvania, 12(a) 15 ; 250 cases 1880 1 Pennsylvania,814e. 100 cases 1882 New England p. t.; 50 cases" 1881 de 1822e. ; 234 cases N. Y. flats. Total, 3,974 cases'. THE LOCAL TUBACCO MAKHBT. Sales Reported Condition of tbe urewlng Crep. Nothing of an exciting, character has marked the local trade during the past week. Seme 300 cases or mere of old tobacco have been sold en private terms. A geed deal of diversity of opinion exists regarding the merits of the '81 crop. Seme experts profess te have discovered that, in resweating, it is developing marked ex cellence, while ethers who were instru mental in giving it black eye " a year or mere age, still Bay it is " no geed." A third party of experts say that the long tobacco in the crop is coming eat right well, and will help te sell the short, which is of indifferent quality.. The '82 crop contiseM te be in fair de mand. Several hundred eases have been gathered in, principally (rem country packers, curng the past week, it is highly esteemed by all who handled it Nearly all the packing houses have been closed, but a lew buyers remain in the field gathering in the remnant of the'erep. One very successful buyer informs as that he has packed 2,863 eases of '82, is still packing, and don't intend te step until he has secured the even 3,000. The crop of 1883 is growing fairly well in most sections very well but there are reports that in certain Iecalities.it has been injured net a little by tee much wet weather, and presents unmistakableevi deuce of rust " and u fox." What is wanted new mere than anything else is a week' or two of warm dry weather. If our farmers shall be blessed in this diroetien, it is prophesied that the growing crop will be the best, though net the largest, ever grown in Lancaster county. A geed deal of early planted tobacco has already been topped, and we hear rumors of some patehes that have been cut off and hung en the poles, but no names are given. The great bulk of the crop, how ever, which was planted later this year than usual is net yet fit te top. STYLE ATLONUBK1MCH. Uew the Pine Lhdles Dree and Cat sad Talk. Pi ess' Leng Branch Correspondence. Of course, if you happen te be placed at the tables with Mrs. Geerge H. Beker and meet her in a pea green gres grain at breakfast, a mauve satin at neon, and a crimson rbadaman at tea, you will no doubt be in an agony of envy, and glance repiuingly at your own ungarnished pen gee. But you may be assigned a seat where the gleam of jewels and Bheen of silk de net interfere with your appetite or your amiability, and you hear only talk of horses, of the turf, and. high stakes risked at the fare table. Where everything sounds of horse and smells of horse; where betting tablets are compared while the waiter removes the soup plates and serves the fish ; where male voices are loud in their protestations against a comrade ordering wine while the races continue, as a thousand dollars are at stake ; where the owner of the tablets containing these fig ures struggles ineffectually with the pro nunciation of the entries en the menu, calls his companion a miserable sucker, and says he " ain't no geed for oysters, nohew." Perhaps you may find yourself next te a beautiful woman rather obese, still beautiful in all her obesity arrayed in the regal magnificence of white satin covered with cut-crystal and pearl em broidered lace, and as she Baunters through the long corridors from the dining hall she picks her teeth with a pin just a common brass pin. The day opens late. The dainty dam s and damesels breakfast at 10 a. m., upon breclielte of chicken livers, a savory con coction of kidney and mushrooms, a squab or a shirred egg ; then they form a cliques in the great barren, barn-like, draughty parlors, or en the bread piazzas, and, under the pretense of listening te the seething strain of Meyerbeer, Wagner, Yen Suppe or Arthur Sullivan, or ever a piece of crazy patchwork, rehearse the scene at Lady Sueerwell's in Sheridan's marvelous study, "Scheel for Scandal." Fer hours these precious pieces of porce lain, with ample leisure and ample means, stare vaguely out upon the great heaving body of the main. De they ever think whence comes the life of these mighty heart-throbs, or when will they cease te beat, cr where all the waves roll from and te where de they all retreat ? Ah, no ! They are wondering whether the chenille en the next dress was purchased at Macy a or at Arneld & Benstable's. While sitting iu one of the baloenies bordering the bluff and overhanging the bathing grounds, a young woman arrayed iu blue satin, elaborately embroidered, and a ceuple of thousand dollars represented by her jewelled fingers, pushed directly before me and retained the position. Her parasol was in a state of continual gyra tion, and, as the ribs endangered my eyes 1 simply took care of my own eyes and, folding my parasol, allowed her te pay me the unconscious attention of shading me. This same lady appeared at dinner in a two hundred dollar dress, and as she quitted the table she made her hanl serve the purpose of a napkin by passing it, with a full sweep from wcist te finger-tips, across her mouth. What a picture for the pjn of Thackeray, or the teacil of a Cruik Bhank. Tub surest preventive against Small Pox Is Darbys Prepliylatlc Fluid. It destroys conta gion. itucklen's Arnica Malva. The greatest med leal wonder or the' world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, bait Kheuin, Fever sere. Can' cers, Piles, Chilblains, corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions. guaranteed te cuie iu eveiy instance, or money refunded. 25 con ts per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. le25-lyeedw We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made. In as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough In one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, llreuchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they tail, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c. 50c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Hack lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by II. li. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street. teb7-eedl A Run en Drag Bter. Never was such a-rush made ter any .Drug Store as is new at Chan. W. Lecher's ter a Trial Bettle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption. Ceugli3 and Colds, Ail p irseus affected with Asthma, Uroiichltis.Uearseness, Severe Coughs or any aUectlen of the Threat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bettle et this great remedy jree, by calling at above Drug store. Regular size $1.00. North Pele ExpedlttUBS, Prizn lights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ascensions are usually humbugs et the worst sort. Dr. Themas' JSclectricjQil la net a humbug. It Is a quick cure for aches and sprains, and Is just as geed ler lameness. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Quen street- Hear Him. "I feel new. I was afflicted with sick; head ache and general debility, but Burdock Bleed Bitters brought about an immediate improve ment in my general health. I consider them the best lamlly -medicine in the maket." Adelph LaUez, BnQale, N. Y. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. vAMKlAUtMB (. rpHK Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTEB COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, BJEAB OF CENTBAJ, MABKKT HOUSXS, LANCASTEB, PA. We nuke every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished fit the most com fortable and elegant style, We use only the beet yvelected material, and employ only the Met xnecflAuic,.-: jet qwmy.iafbwexk or m-fAi MULtfea nluanait In tlm alite ,V.kn. ter cash and sell. en the , mert reasonable terns. Give as acali. AU work -wanaated. trliitiiijjwaflTattSMrtertttxrOMwtcf vDixawB especially employed teJgXgB? JKW. IKDIVAL. VUCS VAlXS. Crying for Aid. Less et Appotlte, Headache. Depression, In digestion aud Constipation, biliousness, a Sal low race, Dell Eyes and a BletcbedSkln. are among the symptom which Indicate that the Liver Is crying fera'd. AYER'S PILLS will stimulate the Liver te proper action, and correct ati ine-e troueiea. una or mere ei these Pills should be taken dully, until health is fully established. Thousands testify te their great merit. Ne family can atr ml te be without Ayxr's Pius. prsparxd BY Dr. i. C. Ayers & Ce Lewell, Mugs. Sold by all Druggists. Ju!y23 2JlyilAw. "OKKK DAVIS'S fAIM KILLER. SUMMER Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAIT8, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUTJ Ferry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Tiieji Away. DitivES Them Away. Drives Them Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. Julyl-lydAw OKDINANCX. A"p, OKUlNANCE TO FKOrKCr THE public health. SbctiemI. Be It enacted by the Select and Common Councils of Lancaster City, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that a Sanitary Committee et Councils be and Is hereby established, consisting et two mem bers from achbraach et Councils, appointed annually by the President et each branch, whose duty it shall be te assist and co-operate with the Beard or Health whenever called upon by the same iu regard te the sanitary condition of the city, and also te whom the Beard of Health shall present all bills ler their approval. Sbc. 2. Be It further enacted that the Beard Let Health, et Lancister City, when appointed Dy tne cenn as previaeu ier ey Act ei April :. 1S67, Section 3!), shall have power te elect a suitable person as Health Commissioner, who shall carry out the previsions et this ordi nance te preserve the health of the city, said Health Commls-iener te receive such com pensatien as Councils may fix upon from time te time, te be paid out of the appropriation ey Councils for the use and purposes et the Beard et Health. Sxe. 3. And be it further enacted that every physician shall report te the Beard et Health (.very person having smallpox, varioleid, ctielcra, nialljiiautd'phtheriitand malignant scarlet fever, or any ether contagious or Infectious disease, and his or her place of dwelling and name, it known ; such report te Le mode within twenty-four hours after tbe development et any et the above diseases, provided such report was net previously made by some ether physician. Sxe. 4. And be it fu.-iher enacted that itshnll be the duty of every practicing phys clan in the City et Lancaster te report iu writing te the Beard et Health the death et any of hi or her patients who shall have died et any con tagious or infectious disease within twenty four hours thereafter, and te state in such re pert the nature and type of the dlseue. ske 5, And be it further enacted that the keepers of all hotels and bearding liens s having any person or persons In their hotels or bearding houses suffering from or all! it ted with any contagious orinlectleus disease, such as mentioned lu Section 3 of this ordinance, alter they shall have been made icnewn of the tact, t-hall lminellatejr notify the Beard of Health, stating the person's name, age, resi dence and any ether sanitary lnformatieu that tliev may be In possession of respecting such person. Any person falling te notify the Beard of Health lu writing within twenty four hours et such case or cases of conta gious or infectious disease, after having lie come aware of the fact, shall be subject te the .penalties hereinafter named in section Vi. 0KC. ti. Aim ee ii iurtuer euacusu inai. no person shall, within the City et Lancaster carry or remove from one building te another any person sick of any contagious or liilec liilec tteus disease without a pcrmltfrem the Beard et Health. Sue. 7. Antl ha it further enacted that alt beaics et persons who shall have died of any contagious or infectious disease as mentioned lu Section 3, et this ordinance, shall be buried within twenty-four hours after death, unless extension et time shall have b.en grunted by! the Beard et Health. Sxe. 8. And be It further enacted that wher ever any contagions or infectious disease is found te exist, the Health Commissioner, by and with the authority et the Beard et Health, shall use all precautions te prevent the spreading et such dtseases.and shall have power wherever sucli disease or diseases as ere considered contegcousorinfectionsappear te exist or are ve mm repencu in existence, tecive nubile notice of the existence et the same by dtsplaylngeved flagon saidinfeetieu-t premises or by any arid all ethor means which shall be most etleutual ler the common safety ; and furthermore, whoever obstructs the Health Commissioner in using such means te prevent the spreading et the contagion, or wilfully removes, defaces or handles the red flses or ether precautions thus displayed. sltUI be subject te such fines and penalties as are prescribed in Section 12 of this ordinance. sec. 9. Ann de it lurtner enacted mat wuen wuen ever the Beard of Health have just cause te suspect that any baggage, clothing, bedding orgeous ei any ainu ieunu in uiecuyei Lan caster are infected with any contagious or in fectious disease which may be dangerous te the public health, ,lUey shall obtain a warrant from the nearest alderman, have said goods removed te such place as they mav deem best until, in the opinion of the Beard et Health, they are ire d from contagion. Bxe.lO. And be It further enacted thatal S areata and guardians shall cause their chll ren and wards te be vaccinated before they attain the age el one year, and that tbe Beard et Health shall require and enforce the vac cination el all persons residing In the city of Lancaster and never bjiore vaccinated, and that whenever the Beard of Health c'eeai it expedient te properly vaccinate the citizens of Lancaster, they may, with the advice and consent et the sanitary Cem .mlttee, appoint vaccine physicians te fully carry Inte effect this part of this ordinance. Sxe. 1 1. And be It further enacted that when ever any citizen et Lancaster wishes te give information elthe existence eta nuisance in any part of the city he et she shall be required te band such complaint la writing ever nis or ber own signature te the Health commission er or Secretary or the Beard et Health, such complaintte describe the nature or the nui sance, the location and' the name et the oc cupants or ef;j owner or owners of properties upenSrhichit exists, and also If any person or persons shall'publlsh or make known by rumor.er report, mischievously or otherwise, the existence of any malignant, contagious or Infectious disease In the city et Lancaster, which does net exist, such person shall be subject te such fines and penalties as shall be hereafter prescribed In Section 12 el this ordinance. ' Sxe. 12. And be it further enacted that any physician or persons Who shall violate, diso bey, neglect or refuse te comply with, or who shall resist any et the previsions et this ordl erdl nance.shaU be lined net less than 925 nor mere than 9100 for each offense, said lines te be col lected as ether lines are collected by the Beard et Health, before any alderman et the city of Lancaster, and the same turned ever te the City Treasurer, except that the penalty for reiusai te vaccinal e snau net exceeu siv, anu provided, also, that the fines mentioned In section 5 shall net exceed $10. Sxe, 13. All ordinances or parts et ordinances inconsistent nerewitn are hereby repealed. (iSO.M.BOKGKK. -j , President Select council. J. B.Lichtt, e' Clerk Select CeuncU. , m1icl HEKVEY N. HUBST. President Common CeuncU., David IwDxar. , -- Clerk Common CeuncU. Approved JulyJlst, 18HV i jy . a ? '-TYS,:i"KS3t..: MOHOHB. TJALAUK OI J-A8H10K. ASTRICH BROS, Agt Palace of Fashion, Ne. 18 MAST KINO 3TRSBT, LANCASTKK. WE WILL OKFElt JTOK ONK WJSAK BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 23d, AND ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 28, Special Bargains AND GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVE It YON E Or OUB DEPABT . 1IENT3. They are tee numerous te mention, but it will pay everyone te visit our store and ex amine the BAKUA1NS OFFERED. XAVM MAMHMAUB, , HAKK W. FRY. We were out of certain sizes et SCREEN FRAMES, but we have filled up again and are ready te fill orders promptly 23. 25, 27, 2V, 31, 33, and 35 Inches high anil Si te 33 inches wide ; they can be i educed te 21 Inches lu a few minutes. They make the CHEAPEST and BEST screen in the laurket, superior te the old style and lower in price. NEW PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS. ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PRICE. An Elegant Line et NEW PATTERN DADO SHADES. PLAIN OOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACK CURTAINS lrem a Dellar a Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUHHN ST. OAJU-MXB, T UK ULD1SST AMD THE BEST. Shirk's Carpet Hall, COR. W. KING AND WATER ST3., Is the eldest and best in the city. In fact. It la the only exclusive Carpet Heuse that Lancas ter has ever had, and, because It la exclusive, it can offer BETTER BARGAINS. As te Quality and Price, than any ether place wliere Carpets ure sold in this county. Tlie 'trade Dellar scare is pretty well ever, the Telegraph strike Is at as end, and the only strike we knew of at present Is The Strike in Prices at Shirk's Hall where the prices et Goods have been struck se low that people can hardly realize It until they examine ler themselves. W GIVE as A CALL. "1 OKOCJSMIKB. A T ItUKSK'S. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED BEEF, POTTED MEATS, viz.: Ham, B er, Turkey, Chicken, Ac. Lunch Tongue, Hams, Dried Beet (chipped), Sardines in oil and mustard. Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen. Fresh Mack eral In 1 pound cans, oeured Macker&I In a pound cans. Schrimps, Olives and Pickets In small bot tles. Cress & Ulackwell's Pickles. Lea & Per rln's Worcestershire Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever Heney. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND EDOK CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES AT BTJESK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEB, PA. DOftT JTOKGET THE TWO 8HALL1U vana cigars for 5c.. genuine article, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAJt STOKE. TjOK THE BEST JfABGAXMS IK LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, go te BECHTOLD'S. Ne reasonable offer refused. "As the Fall Goods require all the room-1 nave, and have no desire te carry any Summer Goods ever the season. TRADE DOLLAR TAKEN AT PAR. Henry Bechtold's, NO. 52 NOKTH QUEEN STREET. Assign of the Big Stocking. Ieb3-lyd OCHEK'S DYES. A 5c, Package LOCHER'S DYE " WILL COLOR MOKE GOODS' THAN ANT OTHJC&DTK IN THBMAKJLET, - rer sale by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 1AST KINO ft. . T.lNOaSTKK. ytA, fi n r-l ; a -''l l V-" K -y . 5.1 l ! ".: - ' J! S1 AT -& 3 3 ' -V ?.rl 'Z?4 ' l Z - i A -l SM .r2l-